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The British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy

The British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy – www.bant.org.uk
BANT is the professional body for Nutritional Therapists. Its primary function is to assist its members in attaining the highest standards of integrity, knowledge, competence and professional practice, in order to protect the client’s interests, nutritional therapy and the Nutritional Therapist. BANT imposes a strict Code of Ethics and Practice on its members. To find out more click the link.Sarah is a member.

Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council

CHNC’s key function is to enhance public protection by setting standards for registration with CNHC. The CNHC ‘quality mark’ is being recognised as the hallmark of quality for the sector. This means that the general public, and those who commission the services of complementary healthcare practitioners, will be able to choose with confidence by looking for the CNHC quality mark. The CNHC has been developed with the help and support from the Prince’s Foundation for Integrated Health. The Department of Health has consistently supported the CNHC throughout its start-up period and is committed to establishing the CNHC as the national voluntary regulator in the complementary healthcare field.Sarah is a member.www.cnhc.org.uk

The Royal Society of Medicine

The Royal Society of Medicine is an independent, apolitical organisation, founded over 200 years ago. They are one of the largest providers of continuing medical education in the UK for the medical profession. Sarah often attends conference’s at the RSM to extend her science based knowledge. Sarah is a member.www.rsm.ac.uk

The Centre for Nutrition Education and Lifestyle Management

Undergraduate and postgraduate degree programme’s in nutrition therapy, validated by Middlesex University.Sarah’s degree is accredited through Middlesex University (CNELM)www.cnelm.co.uk

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